Continuing our week-long Ohio Players special, we find ourselves with their 'Best Of' album, otherwise known as Gold. On the original album cover artwork we find a babe holding a gold disc. On the remix we find that there had been a second babe in the picture who had been erased and she is wearing a fetching gold bikini. The other babe is trying to hide her modesty as the bikini isn't a great fit but failing as her other boob is on show. Rapscallion!

A new year, a new month - what comes next? A new week, that's what. And this week we have one of our week-long specials which will be remixing the cover artwork of the Ohio Players. Our first remix is for Graduation. On the original album cover we find a babe wearing an outfit that suggests it is not college she is graduating from. On the remix we find many more babes who appear to have gone to the same college. Whatever they studied, we want to go on that course too. High School!

Another remix for rock rebels The Clash, this time it is their hit I Fought The Law. On the original cover we find the band members looking forlorn. Maybe they have fought the law, but the law won. Oh, hang on, that's what they claim. Anyway, on the remixed single cover artwork we find a babe actively in the process of fighting the law. She is doing so by holding up a placard wearing nothing but sneakers. She may win, she may lose, but it's the taking part that counts. Riot!

We were not sure whether Ghostdancing by Simple Minds should also be in our list of halloween hits but we've added it there anyway. The odd thing is that on the original single cover artwork there are no ghosts, and no dancing going on. On the remix, both these flaws are corrected and we can finally see what ghostly dancing looks like. Etheric!

What do you understand by the phrase 'Wide Eyed And Legless'? Well according to Andy Fairweather-Low, it means looking like you have had a bad night out drinking on the set of the A-Team and could do with a few more hours sleep. On the remix we find a babe on the way to getting legless. She may not be fully wide eyed yet, but she looks like she might be widely spread if, that is, she can stand up. Bud Light!

Solomon King says She Wears My Ring, but who is 'she' and what 'ring' is he talking about because the original cover artwork tells us nothing about these things. The remix just adds the 'she' and the 'ring' to solve these things. She is a busty mature lady who likes to wear high heels and not a lot else. And the ring is for a swimming pool. Perhaps not what you were expecting? Dive!

(Seven Little Girls) Sitting On The Back Seat is what The Avons tell us is happening and to give them credit, the cover artwork for their single does show the scenario, though the girls themselves are not clearly defined. Also, how exactly seven girls can sit in the back seat of a car is also confusing. Although the remix doesn't solve the seven girls on one seat issue, it does shows us a more close up view of the girls in question. They seem like a cheeky bunch. Fred!

As the year screeches to a start, it's time to make a decision, or so Year Of Decision by The Three Degrees would have it. On the original cover, the choice for the year is between the three degrees themselves. On the remix the choice is still between three babes, but they have helpfully lifted their tops so that you can examine the goods in more detail. That is certainly of assistance in taking that decision that is going to last all year. A, B or C - the choice is yours!

Will this year be a Pretty Good Year? According to Tori Amos, it could be. How has this been illustrated on the front cover of her single, well with nothing greater than a picture of Ms Amos looking pretty. On the remix we find a New Year's party in full swing with a lot more pretty to choose from, as long as babes who appear to be inhabiting an English country pub are your kind of thing. Happy New Year!